What You'll Do
Lead the assessment of business processes to determine their criticality and potential risks through structured Business Impact Analyses. Translate findings into clear recovery objectives, including recovery time and point targets, and ensure these are accurately reflected in IT service planning.
Establish recovery priorities for IT services and define the sequence for restoring operations after disruption. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop, document, and maintain recovery plans that align with organizational needs.
Manage records of system dependencies, including third-party suppliers, service level agreements, and fallback arrangements. Regularly verify the effectiveness of backup and restore processes to confirm technical feasibility during incidents.
Design and execute recovery exercises, simulations, and test scenarios to validate resilience. Use insights from these activities to identify gaps, recommend improvements, and track corrective actions to closure.
Requirements
You hold a degree in Cybersecurity, Information Technology, or have equivalent hands-on experience in resilience or continuity roles. You have a proven background in conducting impact assessments and converting business requirements into technical recovery specifications.
Familiarity with enterprise IT infrastructure—spanning on-premises, cloud, and hybrid environments—is essential, as is knowledge of recognized standards such as NIST, ISO, or TISAX. Experience working within ITIL or ITSM frameworks is required.
You are skilled in analyzing complex systems, identifying vulnerabilities, and solving problems methodically. Your communication abilities allow you to engage stakeholders effectively, facilitate workshops, and coordinate initiatives across departments.
Benefits
This position operates within an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity, age, disability, military status, or any other legally protected characteristic.
